Browse by Authors and EditorsJump to: Article | Thesis (University of Nottingham only) Number of items: 18. ArticleRota, A., Antolini, E., Colciago, E., Nespoli, Antonella, Borrelli, Sara E. and Fumagalli, Simona (2018) Timing of hospital admission in labour: latent versus active phase, mode of birth and intrapartum interventions: a correlational study. Women and Birth, 31 (4). pp. 313-318. ISSN 1878-1799 Borrelli, Sara E., Walsh, Denis and Spiby, Helen (2018) First-time mothers’ expectations of the unknown territory of childbirth: uncertainties, coping strategies and ‘going with the flow’. Midwifery, 63 . pp. 39-45. ISSN 1532-3099 Spiby, Helen, Borrelli, Sara E. and Hughes, Anita J. (2017) Women’s expectations and experiences of rupture of membranes and views of the potential use of reagent pads for detecting amniotic fluid. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73 (12). pp. 3041-3049. ISSN 1365-2648 Spiby, Helen, Borrelli, Sara E. and Hughes, Anita J. (2017) Women's expectations and experiences of rupture of membranes and views of the potential use of reagent pads for detecting amniotic fluid. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73 (12). pp. 3041-3049. ISSN 1365-2648 Borrelli, Sara E., Cattaneo, A., Recalcati, R. and Nespoli, Antonella (2017) Disorientation, self-awareness and ongoing learning: student midwives’ experiences of clinical placements in Italy. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 27 (3). pp. 391-397. ISSN 0961-5555 Borrelli, Sara E., Walsh, Denis and Spiby, Helen (2017) First-time mothers’ choice of birthplace: influencing factors, expectations of the midwife’s role and perceived safety. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73 (8). pp. 1937-1946. ISSN 1365-2648 Williams, Jacqui, Hulme, Gemma and Borrelli, Sara E. (2017) Adding to the midwifery curriculum through internationalisation and promotion of global mobility. British Journal of Midwifery, 25 (3). pp. 184-188. ISSN 2052-4307 Borrelli, Sara E., Walsh, Denis and Spiby, Helen (2016) Respectful handover: a good alternative when intrapartum continuity of carer cannot be guaranteed. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 26 (4). pp. 481-485. ISSN 0961-5555 Borrelli, Sara E., Spiby, Helen and Walsh, Denis (2016) The kaleidoscopic midwife: A conceptual metaphor illustrating first-time mothers' perspectives of a good midwife during childbirth. A grounded theory study. Midwifery, 39 . pp. 103-111. ISSN 0266-6138 Borrelli, Sara E., Spiby, Helen and Walsh, Denis (2016) The kaleidoscopic midwife: a conceptual metaphor illustrating first-time mothers' perspectives of a good midwife during childbirth. A grounded theory study. Midwifery, 39 . pp. 103-111. ISSN 1532-3099 Celesia, Monica, Nespoli, Antonella and Borrelli, Sara E. (2016) Childbearing women’s experiences of early pushing urge. International Journal of Childbirth, 6 (1). pp. 19-26. ISSN 2156-5287 Cappelletti, Giulia, Nespoli, Antonella, Fumagalli, Simona and Borrelli, Sara E. (2016) First-time mothers’ experiences of early labour in Italian maternity care services. Midwifery, 34 . pp. 198-204. ISSN 1532-3099 Borrelli, Sara E., Dattolo, Carmen and Nespoli, Antonella (2015) Midwives’ approaches to early pushing urge in labour. British Journal of Midwifery, 23 (9). pp. 640-646. ISSN 0969-4900 Iannuzzi, Laura and Borrelli, Sara E. (2014) Early labour midwifery care in Italy: local and cross-cultural challenges. Evidence Based Midwifery, 12 (4). pp. 133-136. ISSN 1479-4489 Borrelli, Sara E. (2014) What is a good midwife? Insights from the literature. Midwifery, 30 (1). pp. 3-10. ISSN 0266-6138 Borrelli, Sara E., Locatelli, Anna and Nespoli, Antonella (2013) Early pushing urge in labour and midwifery practice: A prospective observational study at an Italian maternity hospital. Midwifery, 29 (8). pp. 871-875. ISSN 1532-3099 Borrelli, Sara E. (2013) What is a good midwife? Some historical considerations. Evidence Based Midwifery, 11 (2). pp. 51-59. ISSN 1479-4489 Thesis (University of Nottingham only)Borrelli, Sara E. (2015) The kaleidoscopic midwife: a conceptual metaphor illustrating first-time mothers' perspectives of a good midwife: a grounded theory study. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. |